Night Attack on Odessa: Consequences and Assistance for Victims
During the night, the city endured yet another large-scale assault from the enemy.
Various districts of Odessa suffered damage to residential buildings, private homes, supermarkets, schools, and cars.
Fires erupted at impact sites, which were extinguished by firefighters in collaboration with volunteers and the national guard.
Sadly, two people lost their lives, with preliminary reports indicating that 15 others were injured.
The mayor of Odessa, along with emergency and municipal services, arrived at the scene.
In one of the high-rise buildings, rescuers evacuated over 200 individuals in coordination with response teams.
Tents for additional assistance were set up at the sites, where emergency and municipal services are working to mitigate the aftermath of the attacks.
Victims have received necessary medical care.
The school sustained minor damage — four windows were shattered.
In the morning, local operational headquarters began functioning, allowing residents to seek advice and submit documents for assistance applications.
